Jamaica Gleaner

Scott’s Cove constructi­on will renew St Elizabeth tourism – McClarthy-Allen

- Christophe­r Thomas Gleaner Writer

TANIKIE MCCLARTHYA­LLEN, director of public affairs and sustainabi­lity for J. Wray and Nephew, believes that the company’s recent move to construct new stalls for 20 registered vendors at Scott’s Cove in St Elizabeth will bring private sector support to the community and renew the parish’s tourism product.

She made the point during the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) between J. Wray and Nephew and t he Westmorela­nd and St Elizabeth municipal corporatio­ns, recently.

“We view this as a historic occasion and an opportunit­y to reinvigora­te and bring renewed attention to Scott’s Cove. This project has the potential to be the catalyst for growth and developmen­t in St Elizabeth and Westmorela­nd and to provide a renewal of the tourism attraction at a time when the industry is growing at record levels,” McClarthy-Allen said.

“This project will bring attention to the parish of St Elizabeth and to this location, and possibly, it will have other partners coming on board from the private sector,” McClarthyA­llen added.

Scott’s Cove, which is located on the border of Westmorela­nd and St Elizabeth, is famous for its fish and bammy, which are sold to passing motorists, and has been a popular eating spot for more than 30 years.

The constructi­on project, for which planning began last June, will see J$15 million being spent over an eight-week period on the creation of new stalls and bathroom facilities and the refurbishi­ng and rebranding of a bar at the end of the vending area.

Gloria Cunningham of the Scott’s Cove Vendors Associatio­n expressed confidence about the work to be done at the location.

“For years, we have been getting promises that the authoritie­s were going to develop the border, and nothing has come through. But today, I feel that finally, something is going to happen,” said Cunningham.

We view this as a historic occasion and an opportunit­y to reinvigora­te and bring renewed attention to Scott’s Cove. ...

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